Evelyne Didi

Evelyne Didi

Total Credits at Criticker: 8 (Actor)

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    La Vie de bohème
    Artists' life in Paris (imdb)
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    One Deadly Summer
    In spring 1976, a 19-year-old beauty, her German-born mother, and her crippled father move to the town of a firefighter nicknamed Pin-Pon... (imdb)
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    Celestial Clockwork
    Ana bolts from her wedding altar and flies from Venezuela to Paris (in her wedding gown) to realize her dream of becoming a great opera star. The great Parisian director Italo Medici is filming an operatic Cinderella, but will Ana "fit into the glass slipper" before she is deported back to Caracas? (imdb)
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    Le coeur fantôme
    Philippe is a middle-aged painter, he lives with Annie and they have two kids. Just after they split up, Philippe meets Justine. He starts thinking about love, the relationship between former lovers... (imdb)
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    Le Havre
    "Le Havre" tells the story of a shoeshiner who tries to save an immigrant child.
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    Seven Women, Seven Sins
    What constitutes a deadly sin today? Seven of the world's best-known women directors produce their own version of celluloid sin in this omnibus film.
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    Angèle et Tony
    Angèle, a beautiful young woman with a past, arrives in a small fishing harbor in Normandy. She meets Tony, a professional fisherman, who finds himself attracted to her although he dislikes her blunt ways. Tony hires her as a fishmonger, lodges her and teaches her the tricks of the trade. The relationships between Myriam, Tony's mother, and Angèle are far from easy but the young woman gradually adapts to her new environment and little by little Tony and Angèle manage to tame each other... (imdb)
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    Electra, for Instance
    Jeanne and Pierre try to secure funding for their project, an adaption of Sophocles' Electra. We see excerpts of the play being performed by Balibar, Emmanuelle Béart, and Edith Scob, intercut with musical interludes of Balibar singing transcriptions of her emails. At one point she imitates a crying baby.
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